Shimano XTR RD-M981 P-Tension Spring - Y5WJ27000
£3.99
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£3.99
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Details
P-Tension Spring for the Shimano XTR RD-M981 10 speed rear derailleur.
Shimano state that this part is also an "A" match with these rear derailleurs. This means that the parts are the same in materials, appearance, finish & size etc.
MTB
- Shimano XTR RD-M980
- Shimano XTR RD-M972
Genuine Shimano replacement part.
Note: Scrolling down the page will take you to the associated parts related to this rear derailleur & their availability
Shimano state that this part is also an "A" match with these rear derailleurs. This means that the parts are the same in materials, appearance, finish & size etc.
MTB
- Shimano XTR RD-M980
- Shimano XTR RD-M972
Genuine Shimano replacement part.
Note: Scrolling down the page will take you to the associated parts related to this rear derailleur & their availability
Specification
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Associated Components
Part Number
Description
Availability
Y55625070
B-Tension Adjusting Screw (M4 x 13.5)
Discontinued
Y5WJ98020
Stroke Adjusting Screws & Plate
Discontinued
Y5WJ98030
Cable Fixing Bolt (M6 x 8) & Plate
Discontinued
Y5WJ98040
P-Axle Assembly
Discontinued
Y5WJ18000
P-Tension Spring Cover
Discontinued
Y5WJ98060
Outer Plate Assembly (SGS-Type)
Discontinued
Y5VW24000
Tension Pulley Bolt (M5 x 14.35)
Discontinued
Y5U524010
Stop Ring
Discontinued
Y5VW98100
Guide & Tension Pulley Unit
Discontinued
Y5WJ98090
Inner Plate Assembly (GS-Type)
Discontinued
Y5WJ98100
Inner Plate Assembly (SGS-Type)
Discontinued
Questions & Answers (1)
Xtr M972 P Tension Spring
By HowardMoxon
09 Mar 2015
The tension has gone on my xtr m972 rear mech, so it now does not take up the chain slack. Before I shell out for another rear mech would a new P tension spring solve the problem.
This also happened to me in the alps last year. When I got home I stripped it down re greased and hey presto has worked a treat up till now. But a strip down and re assemble this time has not solved it. Please advise.
Kind Regards
This also happened to me in the alps last year. When I got home I stripped it down re greased and hey presto has worked a treat up till now. But a strip down and re assemble this time has not solved it. Please advise.
Kind Regards
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
A new P-tension spring should solve the issue you're having with your rear derailleur.
Thanks.
A new P-tension spring should solve the issue you're having with your rear derailleur.
Thanks.